Creature Girls: A Hands-On Field Journal in Another World Vol. 5
J**N
Fantastic
I HIGHLY recommend this series and author. It's simple smut on its face, but really blossoms into an interesting and exciting exploration on societal standards.
T**R
the bois keep on going strong!
enjoyed this a lot because the main characters grow into different societies and are not some dense pretty bois getting da ladies!Hope to see the 6 volume soon.if ya liked the 4th volume buy this one too.
G**D
Came for the Naughty, Stayed for the Story
Lewd stuff aside. I actually like the story a lot. The potential setups and hinted conflicts make me excited to see more. And the world seems very fleshed out and detailed for a saucy manga. Do recommend.
J**L
Fun funny and frisky
Love this series
A**R
Nice
Nice
A**L
Legitimately good volume that requires a couple reads to understand. [SPOILERS]
To skip spoilers I highly recommend this volume if you enjoyed the previous ones.Comparing the first volume to this one the storytelling and plot has vastly improved, and has much more nuance than the lewd with the odd surprisingly rich biology/ engineering spiel.However I have to cover the elephant in the room being Oritsue.Many reviews seem to gloss over the crimes of the captured women due specifically what is pointed out within the story itself. "Humans see themselves as divine by right."So to understand Oritsue's switch you have to change your perspective on what goblins are.They're a sapient, but primitive race or people that are one of the two that don't follow the established rule of the child being the same race as the parent. For this reason they, alongside orcs, are killed by humans because human women who mate with goblins give birth to goblins. The two women captured by the goblins are from a group of adventurers who have massacred most of the goblin tribe as revenge for one woman's sister who was captured and held by goblins.Understandable if they're barely sapient monsters, however they aren't barely sapient they're just as smart as any human and don't attack humans out of sport. And as a point of fact the tribe that was killed by the group the women were a part of were actually completely innocent, and had never attacked or captured humans previously.So to make that easier to understand from a modern perspective, picture them as just a different race of human. Who were brutally murdered by a group of people until a modern man equipped them with studier armor and weapons, they then killed the group except the two women, and being primitive want the women to replenish their losses.Absolutely wrong, but understandable from a primitive culture punishing those who wanted to murder all of them including children and infants.Oritsue having a near completely outside perspective, and a bit of favor towards the goblins because they treated him so well, still offers the choice of modern day punishment to people who kill many others including children. Execution.He tells them to accept it if they want to live and be judged by the goblins punishment, because that would make it easier on them. Otherwise he'll execute them as humanely as available in the circumstance, despite the fact that would be a betrayal of the goblins.On a first read, I was just as upset as those who reviewed a one star. However after giving it another couple reads, especially the bit where the adventurer's sister killed herself over the loss of her goblin children instead of her previous capture, I enjoyed it much more.
D**R
what is it with the red caps and iced tea?
I'm really starting to like this series. It's funny and a great sociology study. I've enjoyed the laughs and can't wait for the next volume.
E**C
Too much blabbering, also, TRIGGER WARNING!
So, overall, a mediocre book. The author does involve rape and slavery in this book, while trying to justify it. Just a warning.I can see the points he is making, and they are not completely without merit, however, it is still quite misguided, and it does seem like the author has a personal grudge against "feminists" ('modern feminists', AKA: man-haters), while casually cherrypicking and straw manning with his arguments.This is by far, the weakest book. Not much really happens, there is a bunch of waxing lyrical and talking, far too much of it compared to the earlier books in my opinion. It really felt like the author was trying to red-pill the reader, with both the heavy spotlight on "centaur culture", and especially the attempted justification for slavery and rape.I really hope the next book is properly interesting. This one was mostly pointless, no real development happens.
M**Y
Leuk verhaal
Leuk verhaal van een man die in een wereld met allemaal "beest meisjes" terecht komt en allerlei avonturen beleeft. Prettig om te lezen !
A**R
Give me more !!!!!!
Hook on the sex scene, if you take the time to read the texte you get a deep anthropologic and social analysis of the difference between not only the physiological aspect of the monster girl but thier social culture.
D**.
Überraschend tiefgründig
Witzig, klug, gebildet and a book of culture as well.
A**E
Curious setting but the author may have repressed issues
Fascinating world setting.However the centaur feels to be the authors way to vent for bad history with women which damages emersion.
M**R
Gesammteindruck is gut, allerdings mit ein paar markeln
nach einigem hin und her, vor allem nachdem lesen der schlechten rezzessionen hatte ich mich doch entschieden den band zu kaufen.Aber nun zum eigentlichen Tehma den Inhalt:Das geschen wird gut weitergeführt, wie mann es bereits gewohnt ist wird auch hier viel besschriebenund erklärt was anfürsich doch gut einhergeht.Allerding muss ich auch sagen das es ein bisschen langweilig wirgt an einigen stellen was sich aber nicht vermeiden lässt aber natürlich zu abzügen in der bewertung führt. Hier und dort hätte man das ganze anderster beschreiben oder in szene bringen können.Die beshcreibung der verwendeten Techniken finde ich aber halt trocken was aber eher an der MAterie liegt als am schreiber.Die erklärung der Kulturen und Sozialen aufbauten der Arten fand ich an sich doch recht gut und strukturiert geschrieben.Ja hier wird aus der jeweiligen Art geschrieben was manchmal unvernünftig erscheint oder schwer nachvollziehbar.Das System des Stolzes fand ich auch recht gut erklärt und wie sich Menschen das ganze hinbiegen. Selbst mir als alter Hase passiert dies öfters. Der so krietisierte paaart befindet sich am ende des Buches gibt den beiden Menschen mehrere möglichkeiten zu handeln (naja es wird sogesehen verlaqngt eine entscheidung zu treffen) Betrachtet man dies aus der entsprechenden Kulturellen sichtr macht das ganze auch sinn.Wobei hierbei auch aufgezeigt wird wie ungefestigt die beiden Menschen in sachen würde sind.
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